Sentences with phrase «points off when»

Not exact matches

When setting off fireworks this weekend, or any other weekend, be sure to follow safety precautions, including keeping fireworks away from children, keeping a bucket of water close by, and pointing the fireworks away from other people.
How to Manage Interns: Providing Mentorship and Advice Even if you have a hands off management style, when you bring on interns, you have to make sure that they have at least one point person, if not more, that they can go to with their questions.
I've been around for a long time and I know that when something goes vertical like Apple did from $ 425 once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off
Rolled edges offer a soft look, and the solid - colored border adds an extra splash of color for when you want forgo the standard presidential fold for a more adventurous pointed fold that shows off the corners of the pocket square.
One such example is courtesy of @dannybuntu: When Google Plus launched, Chris Brogan almost immediately started a webinar that took off like crazy because Google Plus was a hot trend at that point.
Writing for The Wall Street Journal, former Hewlett - Packard director Tom Perkins pointed out that «directors have to understand the fundamental business to understand when it is going off course.»
Seconds later, another email arrived from his wife, also saying the PM was trying to reach him — at which point the plane took off, leaving Oliver to ponder for the next five hours whether good or bad news awaited him when he reached his destination.
Exactly when things went off the rails is subject to debate, but many point to the controversial acquisition of Compaq Computer in 2001 by HP's then - CEO Carly Fiorina as the start of the decline.
It's more than often the direction you're pointed if you have an idea and talk to any old - school business person, corporate lifer or institutional banker — at least when it comes to getting your startup idea off the ground.
Instead, use these numbers as a jumping - off point to determine where you should begin engaging, but be sure to measure your performance on each site to see when and if you need to change course.
Discretion is always the better part of valor in this situation and other than five minutes of cruel satisfaction you may get pointing out the flaws of your co-worker when you're walking out the door, there is no lasting benefit telling them off.
Ask yourself the questions necessary to determine when to outsource, and use the three areas above as a jumping - off point.
You lose confidence in the dollar and you want to get out of the dollar, at which point you're like «okay you can pay me in dollars, but I'm going to buy land, fine art, gold, silver, that's when velocity accelerates almost of nowhere, and inflation takes off.
The point is, you'll find many conflicting opinions when it comes to the amount of cash you should have to open an apparel store, but we won't get into any trouble by saying the more money you have, the better off you'll be.
In fact, you can give these donations as gifts (many of them come with an «experience» such as a safari when you donate to a local exotic animal zoo) and get good karma points, a tax write - off, and a genuine thank you to boot.
He pointed out several non-financial trade - offs to consider when evaluating a distant move in retirement.
On Wednesday, when Representative John Shimkus, Republican of Illinois, questioned Facebook's tracking of logged - off users, Mr. Zuckerberg was quick to point out that Google and «the rest of the industry» employed similar tactics.
Is the FOMC revisiting the bad old days of the 1970s, when it tried to explain away inflation that was too high by pointing to a seemingly endless stream of one - off factors?
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The valuation will usually be determined during a qualified financing event (typically a follow - on round) when there are more data - points off which to base a valuation.
On the other hand, Mael pointed out, your home improvements might increase the value of your home so that when you sell it, the loan is paid off.
The point of the chart above is to illustrate that those with an agenda to ride the trend and look smart are correct when they state that the US stock market is not particularly over valued... if one shuts off one's brain and accepts policy (blue Monetary Base line, which is but one of several money supply measures) as being at all normal or healthy.
Many of the issues Allergan pointed to when fending off the takeover remained in place when we put VRX in the Danger Zone in February 2016.
I usually vote for credit cards that allow you to reduce borrowing costs when you need to carry - over monthly balances or maximize cash back benefits when you pay off a bill entirely, over credit cards that offer points to buy stuff.
When asked just who was pushing the great explosion of mortgage lending, Mr. Bernanke pointed to the mortgage packagers — Wall Street profiting from the commissions and rake - offs it was making by pretending that the loans were not bad.
Fortunately, the low point was when pessimism over allegations of off - label marketing for its fentanyl opioid spray, Subsys, were at their maximum.
«When you reach the point where people have separated value and price considerations from platitudes, and things have slipped their moorings and gone off into infinity — that's a bubble.
I've asked in the other tread several times who could have possibly been an «eyewitness» to such a meeting, especially when Jesus supposedly made it a point to wander off into the wilderness alone.
There are parents who will tell you that they knew when their child was young... it's not taught, it's not something these people can switch on and off; it's not a phase... it has to do with genetic coding to a point and for you to continue to deny the evidence that points to this only shows your bigotry.
(CNN)-- When Shane Wright met with members of Vocal Point, a Brigham Young University a cappella group that was considering competing on NBC's singing show «The Sing Off,» the main question he had for the nine male students had nothing to do with their singing talent.
Your being ridiculous for assuming my math is wrong when it is actually correct... In order for things to be correct like life itself the numbers have to be exact on point off and everything crumbles.
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
I don't know many Christians to begin with, as they always start spouting off about how everyone else is going to hell because they haven't accepted Jesus in His name or some such nonsense, even when I point out that the word «God» is said in different names due to different languages.
We Americans, at this point, will be spared the pain the post-Christian and post-democratic Europeans will experience when they're stuck with weaning themselves off entitlements they've become very used to and can no longer afford.
The point is that when it was no longer socially acceptable to stone children for mouthing off, the Bible changed and we got a «New Testament».
Anyway., maybe my view is different and I am not condemning, but I am pointing out that when you state you have some special gift that makes you «special» and separate from the body of Christ and you pass correction off as that you do not hold the same accountability to correct view of the bible, then you are already in danger.
Seriously, I remember when I was in college, there would be these people, called professors, that would even say my answer is wrong and give me points off my test... the nerve of them how dare they not be open to my ideas and beliefs as to how physics work, or what Poe point was, or what actually happen during Roman occupation....
Although that is an important point too about how David was with Saul, which then brings up questions of what to do when an authority has gone off track.
First off this post is a 100 time repost and just to show the absurdity of it he calls Paul and Gods ideas antiquated anti semitic although Paul was a Jew among Jews, a Pharisee, highly educated highly respected, son of a lawyer in Jewish law, had a experience with Jesus that the men around him heard was blind and had his vision restored when prayed for, a persecutor of Christians to the point of killing them.
I agree, and when the medical community clarifies when a fetus is given the classification of human being, then we will have a true cut off point for abortions.
I'd offer that it seemed Jesus learned this lesson for himself when preaching in the synagogues and winning favour with people until he got to Nazareth and talked of a prophet being without honour among his own people at which point an attempt was made to throw him off a cliff.
The communitarian educator will point to the social contract and say that we are better off when we share in the will of the people.
It's an imperfect example, of course, but something quite similar happens when Christians read Peter and Paul's * household codes from their Bibles, unaware that the apostles were riffing off of common sentiments from the Greco - Roman world in order to make a point.
First off, can you name one point in History when humankind has ever been able to handle «our own» Problems?
The turning point in this drama comes when Wangel says: «I cry off our bargain.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
I knew when Bush cited the 1,000 points of light he really meant for people to take over care of the poor to let government i.e. wealthy tax payers off the hook.
When you take the chicken out of the pan (to shred in step 3) do you turn off the flame at that point or keep the other ingredients cooking?
When cooking a whole brisket, the flat is done before the point usually is, so a lot of people pull the brisket when the flat is done and cube the point and put it back into the smoker until the meat is fall off the bone tenWhen cooking a whole brisket, the flat is done before the point usually is, so a lot of people pull the brisket when the flat is done and cube the point and put it back into the smoker until the meat is fall off the bone tenwhen the flat is done and cube the point and put it back into the smoker until the meat is fall off the bone tender.
Milobar points out how a fish caught in Hawaii can be fresher than one caught off of western Canada's coast when it lands on a diner's plate.
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